IP&T 373
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Teaching in K-12 Online and Blended Learning Contexts
Instructional Psychology and Technology
David O. McKay School of Education
Course Description
Students will explore foundational concepts related to online/blended learning and will learn to plan, develop, and facilitate learning in these environments. Students will also learn how personalized learning software is used in K-12 education.
When Taught
Fall, Winter, Spring
Min
1
Fixed/Max
1
Fixed
1
Fixed
0
Recommended
IP&T 371
Title
FOUNDATIONS
Learning Outcome
Students can distinguish blended instruction and technology integration.
Students can describe general models of online and blended teaching.
Students can self-evaluate their blended teaching dispositions.
Students can self-evaluate their online learning self-regulation abilities.
Title
ONLINE INTEGRATION
Learning Outcome
Students can plan how to effectively combine in-person and online teaching.
Students can evaluate the design of blended instruction using the PICRAT framework.
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DATA PRACTICES
Learning Outcome
Students can create a mastery tracker with assessments aligned to learning outcomes.
Students can identify important patterns in k-12 performance and activity data.
Title
PERSONALIZING INSTRUCTION
Learning Outcome
Students can identify what personalized learning is.
Students can develop strategies for personalizing learning activities.
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ONLINE INTERACTION
Learning Outcome
Students can identify the benefits and limitations of different modes of interaction within a blended environment.
Students can plan for effective online interaction with k-12 students